Bright One-Bedroom Apartment near Zhongshan Park, Regents Park

  • ¥12,500/mo.

Overview

  • Apartment
  • Type
  • 1
  • Bedroom
  • 1
  • Bathroom
  • 60 sq.m.
  • Area Size

Description

Inviting one-bedroom city home designed for comfortable daily living

This thoughtfully arranged 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment at Regents Park balances calm interiors with the energy of urban Shanghai just beyond the gates. A well-proportioned living and dining area invites relaxed evenings or a focused work-from-home setup, while large windows draw in soft daylight that makes the space feel open and welcoming. The bedroom provides a restful retreat with room for a queen bed and wardrobe, and the practical bathroom is neatly finished for easy upkeep.

The separate kitchen is a highlight for home cooks. It is fitted with gas for responsive heat and precise control, ideal for everything from quick weekday stir-fries to slow weekend braises. Air conditioning ensures year-round comfort through humid summers and cooler winters. Neutral finishes offer a clean canvas for your furnishings and art, allowing you to personalize without clashing with the apartment’s understated palette.

Set within Regents Park, the apartment benefits from the compound’s sense of order and quiet, creating a buffer from street bustle while keeping daily essentials close at hand. The layout suits singles or couples seeking a practical, well-connected base in Shanghai’s central-west, with Zhongshan Park’s transport, shopping, and green space all within an easy stroll. For newcomers and long-term residents alike, it’s a home that makes everyday routines straightforward and pleasant.

Regents Park 凯欣豪园 (Kai Xin Hao Yuan): A calm residential enclave with city convenience

Regents Park is a well-established residential compound known for its tidy grounds, organized layout, and a reassuring sense of privacy. Set just off Huichuan Road, the development creates a quiet residential pocket, where internal paths and landscaped corners soften the urban rhythm. Entrances are staffed and access is controlled, which helps keep the environment orderly at all hours. The on-site management team runs daily operations efficiently, and residents appreciate the compound’s smooth handling of maintenance requests and deliveries.

Life here is straightforward. You step from tree-shaded walkways onto a lively neighborhood grid with coffee stands, fruit sellers, dry cleaners, and casual eateries within a few minutes’ walk. For cyclists and scooter users, the perimeter areas provide convenient places to park, and the compound’s broad internal lanes make moving in and out uncomplicated. While Regents Park keeps amenities practical, the true advantage is its measured pace: you return each day to a quieter setting that feels a world away from the main roads.

Popular with both local professionals and international residents, Regents Park offers a friendly, low-key community atmosphere without pretense. You’ll often see neighbors greeting one another, dog owners timing morning walks, and weekend grocery runs turning into brief chats by the gate. For residents who value reliable management, sensible design, and easy access to services, this compound strikes a comfortable balance between urban convenience and residential calm.

Zhongshan Park: Green respite, multi-line transit, and everyday city life

Living at Regents Park places you in the heart of Zhongshan Park’s vibrant microcosm. The park itself is one of central Shanghai’s most welcoming green spaces, with open lawns, shady paths, and gentle ponds where you’ll spot morning tai chi groups and families enjoying unhurried weekends. Just east, the Zhongshan Park Station is a major interchange for Metro Lines 2, 3, and 4, putting both business hubs and leisure districts within easy reach. Jing’an Temple is only a couple of stops away, while Lujiazui’s skyline is a direct ride along Line 2. Hongqiao’s transport hub and airport are also readily accessible to the west.

Daily conveniences abound. The Cloud Nine shopping center anchors the area with a broad mix of retail, cafes, bakeries, and casual restaurants, from quick noodles to contemporary fusion spots. Streets around Huichuan Road and Kaixuan Road offer a steady roster of neighborhood services: pharmacies, fruit markets, repair shops, and fitness studios. It’s a setting where you can run errands on foot, pick up dinner on the way home, and still find quiet corners to unwind.

Culturally, the neighborhood is diverse and welcoming, mixing long-time Shanghainese residents with newcomers from across China and abroad. That blend shows up in the food scene, in the variety of spoken languages you’ll hear, and in the relaxed, open character of local cafes. From Regents Park, you tap into the city with ease, yet keep a sense of neighborhood continuity that makes life feel grounded.

Why this home works for international residents

Effortless commuting: With the multi-line Zhongshan Park Station a short walk away, you can reach key business areas with minimal transfers. Line 2 connects directly to Jing’an, People’s Square, and Lujiazui, while Lines 3 and 4 sweep around the city’s inner ring for flexible journeys.

Balanced lifestyle: Regents Park offers a residential calm that contrasts pleasantly with the nearby commercial bustle. Start your day with a jog through Zhongshan Park, pick up a coffee on Huichuan Road, and head home to a quieter enclave that encourages rest and focus.

Practical living: The apartment’s gas kitchen supports proper cooking, and air conditioning keeps you comfortable through seasonal swings. The floor plan suits modern routines, whether you are working from home, entertaining a friend for dinner, or simply seeking a tidy space that is easy to maintain.

Everyday convenience: Supermarkets, pharmacies, tailoring shops, and casual eateries are all walkable. You can handle weekday errands without planning ahead, which is invaluable if you are settling into Shanghai and still learning the city’s rhythms.

International-friendly setting: Regents Park is accustomed to residents from different backgrounds, and the surrounding neighborhood offers an approachable mix of local and international services. It’s a practical, well-connected base that lets you ease into Shanghai life without sacrificing comfort or time.

  • Address: Lane 88, Huichuan Road
  • Area: Zhongshan Park
  • District: Changning
  • Compound: Regents Park
  • City: Shanghai

Details

Updated on November 5, 2025 at 12:59 pm
  • Price ¥12,500/mo.
  • Property Size 60 sq.m.
  • Bedroom 1
  • Bathroom 1
  • Type Apartment
  • Property Status For Rent

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